[Asterisk-Users] Dell PowerEdge SC1425 w/ TE405P?

Ben Hencke brainstar at gmail.com
Fri Apr 22 15:42:28 MST 2005


I have head that the SC prefixed Dells are not good to use with Digium 
hardware. Considering how picky my TE405P cards were in other low end Dell 
servers, I would suggest using an 1850 instead.

OTOH, if it does work, please let me know :-)
If you go to small biz, you can get the SC1425 trimmed down with dual
2.8hgzfor under $1k
- Ben


On 4/22/05, Greg Boehnlein <damin at nacs.net> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> I've been asked to build a couple of Gateway servers for a client
> w/ TE405P hardware, and have been looking around at various 1U options.
> I've been looking at SuperMicro and Tyan barbones boxes as possible
> platforms, but then was directed to Dell's SC1425 by a friend. Short
> story, is that you can purchase a 2x3.0Ghz/1GigDDR400/1xSATA box in a 1U
> form factor for $1,498.00. This seems almost too good to be true, so I'm
> asking if anyone has had any experience with this box?
> 
> I'm not up on my PCI terminology, but as I understand it, the TE405P can
> only be used in a 32 bit 33Mhz slot at 5.0 Volts. This SC1425 lists a
> "1x 64-bit/1xxMHz PCI-X slot" under it's expandability information. I'd
> venture to guess this is probably NOT going to work with a TE405P.
> 
> That being said, if it works, great. If not, what 1U boxes are people
> using IN PRODUCTION w/ TE405P cards?
> 
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